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Sammlungen der TU Bergakademie Freiberg Antike Römische Republik [I-0767]
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Römische Republik: C. Iulius Caesar (Octavianus)

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Front: Kopf des Apollo mit Lorbeerkranz nach r.
Rear: C. Iulius Caesar (Octavianus) mit verhülltem Haupt (capite velato) und Lorbeerkranz nach r. pflügt mit einem Ochsengespann. In der l. Hand hält er eine Peitsche.
Scratched: One or more scratches, intentional or unintentional. Can be the result of recovery or subsequent handling of a coin or medal.
Punched: Intentinonally marked with a punch, both contemporary to the object and later. In contrast to a countermark of a much more simple design. Not to be confused with punches creating a postive image, which were used during the manufacture of a die.

Inscription

Rückseite: [IM]P CAE[SAR] (im Abschnitt)

Similar objects

RIC I² Augustus: 272

Material/Technique

Silver; struck

Measurements

Weight
3.17 g

Part of

Literature

  • BMC Nr. 638.
  • RIC I² Augustus Nr. 272.
  • Wernersche Münzsammlung II S. 21 Nr. 31 (dieses Objekt).
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Sammlungen der TU Bergakademie Freiberg

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Seit ihrer Gründung im Jahre 1765 verfügt die Bergakademie über Räumlichkeiten zur Unterbringung ihrer in Forschung und Lehre genutzten Modelle,...

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